>>>>> "MF" == Markus Fleck <fleck@triton.informatik.uni-bonn.de> writes: MF> In principle, I do have the time again to do daily moderation MF> of incoming postings for c.l.py.a. Unfortunately, I currently MF> lack the infrastructure (i.e. the moderation program), which MF> went down together with the old starship. I was basically MF> waiting for a version of Mailman that could be used to post to MF> moderated newsgroups. (I should probably have been more vocal MF> about that, or even should have started hacking Mailman MF> myself... All this is in place now. MF> I *did* start to write something that would grab new MF> announcements daily from Parnassus and post them to c.l.py.a, MF> and I may even come to finish this in September, but that MF> doesn't substitute for a "real" moderation tool for MF> user-supplied postings. Also, it would probably be a lot MF> easier for Parnassus postings to be built directly from the MF> Parnassus database, instead from its [generated] HTML pages - MF> the Parnassus author intended to supply such functionality, MF> but I didn't hear from him yet, either.) I think that would be a cool thing to work on. As I mentioned to Markus in private email, it would be great if the Parnassus->news tool added the special c.l.py.a footer so that automated scripts on the /other/ end could pull the messages off the newsgroup, search for the footer, and post them to web pages, etc. MF> So what's needed now? Primarily, a Mailman installation that MF> can post to moderated newsgroups (and maybe also do the MF> mail2list gatewaying for c.l.py.a), and a mail alias that MF> forwards mail for python-announce@python.org to that Mailman MF> address. Some "daily digest" generator for Parnassus MF> announcements would be nice to have, too, but that can only MF> come once the other two things work. All this is in place, as MAL said. Markus, if you'd like to be a moderator, email me and I'd be happy to add you. And let's start encouraging people to post to c.l.py.a and python-announce@Python.org again! -Barry
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